Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 6, Issue 6

381 -- 400Arie Rip, Jean Pierre Courtial. Co-word maps of biotechnology: An example of cognitive scientometrics
401 -- 423K. E. Studer, E. J. Barboni, K. B. Numan. Structural analysis using the input-output model: With special reference to networks of science
425 -- 432J. M. Richards. Structure of specialization among American population scientists
433 -- 443András Schubert, Sándor Zsindely, András Telcs, Tibor Braun. Quantitative analysis of a visible tip of the peer review iceberg: Book reviews in chemistry
445 -- 448András Schubert, Michael J. Moravcsik, Sal Restivo. Book reviews

Volume 6, Issue 5

279 -- 306L. Pyenson, M. Singh. Physics on the periphery: A world survey, 1920-1929
307 -- 326J. G. Gregory. Citation study of a scientific revolution: Sudden infant death syndrome 2. The superseded paradigm
327 -- 358Kari Poikolainen. Organization and funding of medical research in 10 European countries
359 -- 367András Schubert. Quantitative studies of science. A current bibliography
369 -- 370J. D. Holmfeld. Cole, Rowman & Allanheld, Totowa, New Jersey, 1983, 197 pp., $17.95
371 -- 379József Farkas. News

Volume 6, Issue 4

215 -- 222William E. Snizek. Casting the first rock: Some observations on the bestowers and recipients of journal article comments in sociology
223 -- 232J. D. Frame. Quantitative management of technology
233 -- 241Karmeshu, N. C. Lind, V. Cano. Rationales for Bradford's law
243 -- 259J. Lerner, R. Roy. Numbers, origins, economic value and quality of technically trained immigrants into the United States
261 -- 266Thomas F. Gieryn, Michael J. Moravscik, Frederick Suppe. Book reviews
267 -- 278József Farkas. News

Volume 6, Issue 3

149 -- 167András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel. A dynamic look at a class of skew distributions. A model with scientometric applications
169 -- 182Dean Keith Simonton. Scientific eminence historical and contemporary: A measurement assessment
183 -- 188H. Eto. Bradford law in R&D expending of firms and R&D concentration
189 -- 196Arthur M. Diamond. An economic model of the life-cycle research productivity of scientists
197 -- 202András Schubert. Quantitative studies of science a current bibliography
203 -- 205W. B. Brown, V. V. Nalimov. Book reviews
207 -- 213József Farkas. News

Volume 6, Issue 2

75 -- 85M. J. Moravcsik. Life in a multidimensional world
87 -- 92M. D. Gordon. Methodological pluralism in a multidimensional world
93 -- 96S. D. Haitun. Life in a multidimensional world
97 -- 101J. D. Frame. Multidimensionality is alive and well in applied statistics
103 -- 104V. V. Nalimov. Life in a multidimensional world
105 -- 107H. Inhaber. Life in a multidimensional world
109 -- 113I. N. Sengupta. The place of phenomenological studies in scientometrics
115 -- 126C. D. Hurt. An examination of the literature distributions of three scientific specialties
127 -- 137R. Todorov. Determination of influence weights for scientific journals - An example from elementary particle physics
139 -- 146József Farkas. News

Volume 6, Issue 1

5 -- 7Belver C. Griffith. Derek Price (1922-1983) and the social studies of science
9 -- 17Zhao Hong-Zhou. An intelligence constant of scientific work
19 -- 26M. M. Qurashi. Publication rate as a function of the laboratory/group size
27 -- 32J. E. Cohen. Statistical theory aids inference in scientometrics - Comments to publication rate as a function of the laboratory/group size by M. M. Qurashi
33 -- 53Frances L. Hopkins. New causal theory and ethnomethodology: Cocitation patterns across a decade
55 -- 59András Schubert. Quantitative studies of science. A current bibliography
61 -- 62W. S. Lyon. Winning the games scientists play - C. J. SINDERMAN, Plenum Press, New York 1982 pp 300 $15.95
63 -- 66József Farkas. News
67 -- 69R. B. Baldauf, B. H. Jernudd. Language use patterns in the fisheries periodical literature